
Call me crazy, but I actually like the dress Grey's Anatomy star, Sandra Oh wore to the 2008 Screen Actor's Guild Awards. The most hated part of the dress, the bow, is actually what I like most about it. It adds a bit of fun to an otherwise austere dress. The one thing I'd question about the dress is its color, all that black material is almost too much. I don't know how I feel about the black and red combination, but I'm definitely a fan of the dress' overall shape, and of course that bow, lol. I have a feeling people are either going to love or hate Sandra's dress. Which side of the fence do you fall on?


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I think its kinda cool too it look kindof like a modern interpretation of a Korean hanbok.
it's a modification of a hanbok, a traditional Korean dress, damnit. how come no one can figure it out and respect that fact?!?!
At first look, I was like WTF? But it's actually a nice dress. Very different, especially for her, but she pulled it off.
i dont think it would be so bad it the ribbon from the bow wasnt there
Well, most wouldn't appreciate the beauty in this, but this is a spin off from a traditional HanBok which are worn by Koreans. I actually love the colors and materials used for this gown. Most Hanboks aren't made from this material nor are the colors used. A Hanbok is a free flowing gown that is usually accompanied by a cropped jacket/top (which she doesn't have, and i think that if she worn one it would have looked too "costumey" for the event.)
A traditional Hanbok does have a bow that flows midway or all the way down the dress.
Heres a picture of what a Hanbok looks like: http://verbalcroquis.files.wordpress.com/2005/12/hanbok.jpg
i love it!! she's korean; so its a spin on the korean traditional dress. usually it comes in funky colors like that. i think its really really cute!!
WHATEVA!!!
hi, i'm not korean, but still, cant you tell that that is a modern take on the traditional korean dress? i think it's sophisticated, youthful, different. in essence, perfect. i love it completely!
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